What's Holding Back This Fireplace Suite Industry?

What's Holding Back This Fireplace Suite Industry?

Fireplace Suites - The Complete Package

A fireplace suite is the complete package; it includes a surround/mantelpiece, hearth and fire all working together to create the centrepiece of your home. Evolution Fires' range of suites are ideal for living rooms, extensions and bedrooms but also for bathrooms to create the real flame effect.

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The hearth

The hearth is a flat platform at the bottom of the fireplace. Its primary function is to protect the floor and wall from embers or heat. It is usually constructed of non-combustible materials such as brick or stone and extends between 16 and 18 inches in front of the firebox. Electric fireplaces are typically without a hearth.

As a general rule, fireplace suites consist of four main components; an inset fire (either gas or electric), a surround/mantelpiece, a back panel and the hearth. The four components work together to create a centerpiece that can enhance the look of any space and make your home appear more welcoming. Suites are ideal for those who want to give their interior a new look and revamp it.

Suites are available in a wide range of finishes, styles and colours to suit any style. There are also a variety of options for the type of fire, flame effect and heating output. Conventional fires with gas fuel are best suited to homes with chimneys, whereas balanced flue fireplaces are safe to use without chimneys.

Electric fireplace suites are an excellent option for those who want to add a focal point to their living spaces without the hassle of installing an old-fashioned wood burner or gas fire. These suites generate their own heat by using a process known as convection. It draws cold air, warms it, and then releases it into the room. They do not emit carbon monoxide which is dangerous to breathe in.

The back panel

A fireplace back panel is located behind the fireplace opening. It is used to create an 'n-shaped' design with the surround, mantelpiece, and inset fire. This can be made from a number of materials that are resistant to heat, such as slate, granite and stone.

The majority of fireplace suites have back panels as part of an all-in-one solution which includes a mantelpiece, a surround and an inset fire appliance. This can be an excellent way to cut down on time and hassle in the process of installation since the components are designed to fit together seamlessly visually and structurally.

There are also standalone back panels that can be purchased which are perfect for situations when you're replacing the appearance of a fireplace with electric or gas and want to change the appearance of the existing chimney without having to remove it. The back panels are available in a range of different styles and materials, allowing you to choose the right one for your home.

Back panels are not just stylish and stylish, but they're made of materials that are resistant to heat. This is crucial because it protects your floors and walls from the effects of the fireplace suite. This is especially true if you opt for a gas or solid fuel fireplace suite because they generate an enormous amount of heat that could be transferred to nearby areas via the wall or ceiling.

A back panel can help to tie together your entire fireplace set-up, especially if you're going for a more modern design. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace suite includes, for instance, a back panel with a curved fire image that enhances the effect of the fire. This suite, when coupled with an open fronted modern electric fire, can create an impressive focal point in any living room, or extension.

Additionally, the Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe suite features the popular Chollerton inset gas fire. This fire with a glass front is an absolute show-stopper. It will completely transform any home when combined the limestone surround and back panels.

This beautiful wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is ideal for a minimalist design. This suite can be put on any flat wall, and controlled with the remote control that comes with. It's simple to use and doesn't require a chimney or flue.

The surround/mantelpiece

Unlike traditional fireplaces, which require a back panel as well as a fire surround, modern electric  fireplaces  can be installed flush against the wall and provide an impressive focal point. They are great for homes where space is at a minimum or where a chimney or flue aren't available.

The range of electric fireplaces available at Fires2U offers a wide variety of sizes and styles which makes it easy to find the ideal match for your home. Select from beautiful stone designs such as the Carron Corbel for an elegant Georgian look, or go for a more minimalist design with the Gallery Lincoln which boasts clean lines and simple elegance. Pine surrounds are also popular and the Gallery Corbel from Carron is no exception. This piece is available in unfinished or with wax finishes to bring out the wood's colour and texture.

For a more sophisticated look you could choose a marble surround. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is a stunning option with its gorgeous detailing. If you're looking for something a bit more delicate then the Pureglow Hanley is a great option. This surround is available in a grey-colored finish. It can be used with either gas or electric fireplaces.

Alongside marble surrounds You can also go for modern style using the sleek look of an all-white model. The Carron Ashleigh is a popular option that works well with both gas and electric fires.

For those who enjoy the ambience of real flames in their living spaces, traditional cast iron furniture is a fantastic option. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fire suites feature a chic mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with electric, gas and wood-burning fires. They also come with an automatic remote control to allow you to adjust the settings of your fire and lighting easily.

If you're looking to add some luxury to your home you should consider a luxurious fireplace suite? These are often larger than traditional suites and are great for adding grandeur to a living room. These are often available in a range of colors and finishes and finishes, so you're bound to find one that is a perfect match for the style of your home. You can also opt for a mirrored surround to create a dramatic impact and increase the amount of light that enters your living space.


The fire

The fire is the center of any fireplace set, but it doesn't have to be a wood-burning fireplace. There are many other options out there, including electric and gas. It is important to select a design that fits your room and your requirements. You can also pick a fireplace that is larger or with a bigger panel that frames the fire to create a stunning focal in your room.

When choosing a fireplace, make sure to consider how much heat you'll need to heat your home. It will be contingent on a few things including the fireplace's wattage and current electricity costs and the number of hours you plan to use it daily. Divide the wattage of your fireplace by the energy rate per kilowatt-hour that you pay your electricity provider.

A fire place's surround and mantelpiece can be a significant factor in the appearance of your home. Some are designed with intricate designs that provide visual interest, while others have a more subtle design that blends into any style of interior. You can find a set with an LED inner glow log to give the illusion of a real fireplace, without the need for fuel.

There are four types of fire places including wood (nice to look at and feel but less efficient, emits air pollutants like particulate matter and carbon monoxide), gas (more energy efficient but still produces carbon monoxide and is burned by natural or synthesized logs) and electric (uses the technology of fan and coil and doesn't release any harmful gases, is very economical and cozy). Select a fireplace set-up with the highest BTU rating if you want the best results. This will warm your room more quickly and will also provide a more authentic flame effect.